PAGE FOUR jni ißylili 1 fi mb| • BPjptejH ■■ Jr - - mII f IBBWlfil I |P GREETINGS FROM MISS 195* ... The little girl personifies s S brtoht sad shining year abend as she bums the last page sf a Ut- R ; tesed and tern I*sl. Millions throughout the nation are preparing to welcome the New Tear with prayers for an enduring peace. Lillington Club GaityJ)eco rated Lillingtaa’s Community House, bfautiftllljudecorated for the holi day sjasorh was the setting for the partyr-Mrs. Harvey O’Quinn Os gave on Thursday night "honoring Miss Betty Sue Spenc£ bride-elect of Saturday. Appcoxintately 50 guests from Qtamerg Fuquay Springs, Spring Lake and Raleigh ga The joyous peals of t tfcVygy Yuletide bells find their V ‘jrjjjp"- cheerful echo in greeting* i % t 0 our fr' cn< k » very v os— “* * 'coats OE n. p Jj ""SI SI I I MMM ,«■mi ■ "—' 11 jSfiLm * V&V* jWSSni ®diK^§M|hl^ENf .1/- JKar- > *I9L I WTg ■ * |" i‘*xZ mm IS! IHB w, f '' JK3Bm fiJifi j9Hn| w*.&p s '** * ' •—. ***** *** mm JTW2 . . /Vi- VI I J were invited for the miscellaneous shower and bingo party. Miss Spence, who is a student at Meredith College, Raleigh, is to be married to Tommy Stephens of Raleigh on Saturday, December 22 at 4:30 p. m. at Antioch Baptist Church. The honoree is the dau ghter of Mrs. G. B. Spence and the late Mr. Spence. Refreshments of green and white bridal creatn, decorated cakes and nuts were served from a refresh ment table decorated in the Christ mas motif. I P XresentSm I py Willard Ohrau Parting THU REASSURING WRIGHT ot the nickels and dimes, to his I packet took Hie bite out el the I raw Saturday afternoon. Surveying toe street from the eminence of three dollars tor toe first time lit j his eleven years, Jimmy Sands 1 thought it was a pretty nice world 1 after' all After enjoying this sense of pros perity for a few seconds, he reraeim 1 bered that he'd have to hurry it he wanted to hide the Christmas present before his mother woke up from her nap. A frown came aver his face ga he glyneed around to boats Us pup- Mika wasn't any where in sight Ha started to whistle, fat Us ! attention was caught hy little I Sammy Farr, big-eyed with tidte ; meat put fright, running toward him. “Hay. Jlmmyl” called Sammy. “They took Mika!" Jimmy’s heart sank. Ha knew who they meant, hut he had to make aura. “Who took him?" 'Tie dogcatcher. Mike tried to run away, but they caught him down at the comer.” little Sammy wiped Us nose on a ragged cuff. “I didn’t have time to bide him like we always did be- A boy of eleven couldn’t ery to toent of a eeren-year eld. aa Jimmy blinked away the tears. fora when that old dogcatcher cam* around.” “I shouldn't have left him gown here by himself, but 1 didn't want to wake Mom up." Jimmy sat down on the step and buried hia taco to Us hands. Sura, be thought, they'll hasp Mike five days before they gat rid of him, tori a license wil} Qosttwe dollars and a baM Then he straightened up; h§ had three dollars in his pocket, three dolls?* all Us own, that be had earned by running errands, selling Junk, and saving the tow pennies that Us mother had given him to? sandy- If he bought a license tor Mika, ha wouldn’t bp able to boy the now purse for Us mother, hot ho could Mqr n nice handkerchief or some thing with the fifty sent* that ha would hdvo left A hay of eleven couldn’t cry in fipmt eg a seven-year-old so Jimmy hitokod away the tears that came whan fa thought of fussy, playful Mika bring tossed into a pea full of big snarling dog*. “I wonder if they’ll toad him «fa«?" ■ SENSE OS’ SHAME kepi re, Stunting when Jimmy thought «* «* felllt’l shabby old purse, fat'd had ft aa tang aa ha could ramamhas, am) fa fad a*ao her SICB antral tiwififi U* toafawntmm the ahfar Wtofe mm with toe gou fatlfad clasp tfat was fit Hoff borg*a window Ho had heon look tog,.* Sfarfar am*.*h*i£t wrifa'* fa right to apfad that .a®"®! ISfiSf'iTSirtfi: zr* ~ Jtoamywoi glad tori Sfen m and UfajßmM fafht .;< » jgy mrifaa wdtod at fan tor-toato faym “Didn't yew aosaa gfafar ■-#»* fat sass e*fa- ««t tat 3^ ! ta her voice mads THE DAILY BECORD, DCNIf, ft. a i Pt: » BpPßy 'i*'’.-. * '-‘j f .^mnyß l 1 I*w :'Wm* ■wlp' * 1 *'.-i ' JaiKm * fa g i fa WKmBBBBBSBSm ! CHRISTMAS LECTURE .. . “Now this is a Christmas tree.” big brother appears to be tell ing the toddler. “It grows to to# Hving room only once year, and it always hag a Ist of ntco presents under it." ; Qamei lot »f Got 4 lNy * l n , »»loyfafa hrtktoy rrvMrii i irr * iBSBBLd TT 1 ?!: . a. * Bs> . ' <=_ jL- ■ /rife X*«. - . w. . vefafadfcL . UV Aw fat : - lLdgA Art fafajkj |. 7i IBPr r fIIIQS ♦ ♦ ; l \ "W J hi a ilwrlMwlwwty-piJjipy |! ‘ 1 l"' fat *** I I I I ' j Tfm I | ! if ™ I , DIVQTION . . , Chriatmaa Is net an much g fas* ri raoriring gg R to g sane tor ghfag. Tfaag pt«7«v% grA^Ar’ , ‘" BLIND BUT VALIANT oR» fai tntifi Sail la Jr Btt.’taflt’as'* -mep, ~sV , w,ate, ,a VI svl i bH[ DORMAN'S JEWELRY Coats, N. C. a jjj: flUf ahlb ill ' T7 ’ JBBt f - V' j. I - ¥ : ■t I tU 1. »-e _A. M mgL^ \ and add the ttMuei Ami K \ \ wtth Peace and Good Forfatw. L 0| 1 ! aa a ■*■#** J ' Phone 9464 f'l ' I CHRISTMAS EDITION i nletlne n four-veer horticulture : j SSn|fat v»i-